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 UPDATE, March 26 | Missouri State Highway Patrol officials said the  stanley cup KCPD officer shot in Thursday s incident is still in the hospital Friday but is in stable condition. The deceased suspect was identified as 31-year-old Malcolm D. Johnson of stanley cup  Kansas City, Missouri.O stanley cups RIGINAL STORY, March 25 | A Kansas City, Missouri, Police officer was injured and a suspect killed during an exchange of gunfire Thursday night at a gas station near East 63rd Street and Prospect Avenue.Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. Andy Bell said uniformed officers in KCPD s Impact Unit were searching for an aggravated assault suspect shortly before 6 p.m. KCPD officers located the suspect at a gas station at 6245 Prospect Ave., where Bell said two uniformed officers attempted to arrest the suspect inside the gas station. While attempting to make the arrest, a struggle ensued during which the suspect allegedly pulled a gun and fired at the KCPD officer, striking the officer in the leg.Bell said the officer returned fire in self-defense, striking the suspect.Two other KCPD officers later arrived at the scene to assist the officers and two clerks were present in the store.The suspect, who was alone, was taken to the n